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| Island Drafting & Technical Institute: CollegeSurfing Featured School of the Week - August 25, 2008CollegeSurfing.com Provides Featured School Program to Interested Students, Educational Institutions, and other Visitors
By: Genevieve M. Blaber, The CollegeBound Network Compared to an architectural career, which requires five to seven years of postsecondary education and three years of practical training in the industry, drafting requires significantly less time studying. In fact at Island Drafting and Technical Institute in Amityville, New York, students can graduate with an associate degree in drafting in as few as 15 months. "If someone is interested in construction or in the design of buildings -- be it homes, skyscrapers, or shopping centers -- you would consider drafting as something you might be interested in," says John DiLiberto, vice president of the school. "Drafting is the language of engineering and architecture. If you want to convey a message about how something works and how it looks etc., you draft an illustration of it." Founded in 1957, Island Drafting and Technical Institute has prepared students for careers in drafting since the pen-and-pencil days of architecture. Today's drafting courses however, are focused on teaching students how to use CADD computer programs to render their designs, which in turn are 2D representations of three dimensional concepts. With class sizes rarely reaching over 20, Island Drafting and Technical Institute gives students plenty of opportunities to work hands-on in perfecting their skills. They can even land part-time jobs in the industry while still enrolled. "There was a time when we really discouraged placement before graduation," The demand for drafters can even be seen in Island Drafting and Technical Institute's job placement rate for graduates, which is near the 100 percent mark. According to DiLiberto, there are companies that trust the education and training that the school provides and regularly look at graduating classes for prospective employees. If you're interested in attending Island Drafting and Technical Institute, you don't have to worry about submitting SAT or ACT scores. What matters to the school is whether you have a high school diploma (or GED) and if you are capable of thinking like a drafter. To prove the latter, you'll take an exam to show that you can successfully discern various spatial-relations -- a must-have ability for would-be drafters, says DiLiberto. Since Island Drafting and Technical Institute (http://www.collegesurfing.com/ "I'm proud of the fact that students come in here who may have struggled in school," says DiLiberto. "We get them and put them out with a degree and unique skills. I think that's something to be proud of." Featured School of the Week: Island Drafting and Technical Institute Presented by The CollegeBound Network CollegeSurfing.com is part of the The CollegeBound Network, an interactive media company that specializes in recruitment lead generation solutions for colleges, universities, and career schools. Among the company's industry leading Websites: HolisticJunction.com, http://www.SpaBeautySchools.com, TopCareerSchools.com, http://www.CollegeBound.net and others. End
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